Loreto Bay Company has assembled a visionary and experienced team to ensure Loreto Bay meets all of our goals for sustainability.
David Veniot is Loreto Bay's Vice President of Sustainability, where he manages the sustainability stream, overseeing the organization and implementation of numerous sustainable initiatives. More importantly, he brings a deep passion for all elements of sustainability (ecological, social and economic), and constantly reminds us that we are on a learning journey.
Veniot has a diverse background that includes the past Presidency of Earth Day International (which included the coordination of 3,000 organizations in 130 countries for a grassroots campaign in support of the 1992 Earth Summit) and undertaking social awareness initiatives in collaboration with the United Nations. For the four years previous to joining Loreto Bay, Veniot worked with the Inuit people in the eastern Arctic, supervising the production and implementation of communications materials and strategies for the Nunavut government and various Inuit organizations. His last project focused on the effects of global warming in relation to the Inuit traditional way of life. Nunavut is Canada's newest territory, formed in 1999, and represents the largest aboriginal land claim settlement in the world.
Peter SH Clark is Loreto Bay Company’s Director of Sustainability, located on site in Baja California Sur, Mexico. He is a registered architect, trained at the Architectural Association in London, UK and Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
Previously he was active in British Columbia Canada for 10 years as a practicing architect to the private sector and 16 years providing project management and professional advisory services to the public sector, specializing in technical advice (building envelope, commercial and institutional interiors), sustainable development and high performance green building and operations.
Peter worked on Canada's first LEED® Gold project, the Vancouver Island Technology Park, as technical advisor and later as construction manager on site infrastructure and tenant improvements. He was a founding member of the LEED BC Steering Committee, which adapted LEED for British Columbia, and was a board member of the Cascadia Region Green Building Council from 2001 to 2005.
He is both a USGBC LEED® 2.0 Accredited Professional (2003) and a CaGBC LEED® 1.0 Accredited Professional (2005).
Peter leads an on-site team responsible for providing technical support and education on many initiatives that strive toward sustainability and economic, social and environmental regeneration at the Villages of Loreto Bay, the largest sustainable resort community under development in North America – www.loretobay.com.
He believes that sustainable design necessarily must reflect a care for all people, for all the environment, and imaginative solutions that realize economic value through collaboration, creativity and pursuit of excellence. peterc@loretobay.com
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